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Issue 11 REGISTE NEW YORK STATE R

March 16, 2022 DEPARTMENT OF STATE . Vol. XLIV Division of Administrative Rules Issue 11. NEW YORK STATE . REGISTER. INSIDE THIS Issue : D Substance Use Disorder Residential Services D COVID-19 Reporting and Testing D Elderly Simplified Application Project (ESAP) for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Notice of Availability of STATE and Federal Funds Executive Orders Appendix STATE agencies must specify in each notice which proposes a rule the last date on which they will accept public comment. Agencies must always accept public comment: for a minimum of 60 days following publication in the Register of a Notice of Proposed Rule Making, or a Notice of Emergency Adoption and Proposed Rule Making; and for 45 days after publication of a Notice of Revised Rule Making, or a Notice of Emergency Adoption and Revised Rule Making in the Register.

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1 March 16, 2022 DEPARTMENT OF STATE . Vol. XLIV Division of Administrative Rules Issue 11. NEW YORK STATE . REGISTER. INSIDE THIS Issue : D Substance Use Disorder Residential Services D COVID-19 Reporting and Testing D Elderly Simplified Application Project (ESAP) for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Notice of Availability of STATE and Federal Funds Executive Orders Appendix STATE agencies must specify in each notice which proposes a rule the last date on which they will accept public comment. Agencies must always accept public comment: for a minimum of 60 days following publication in the Register of a Notice of Proposed Rule Making, or a Notice of Emergency Adoption and Proposed Rule Making; and for 45 days after publication of a Notice of Revised Rule Making, or a Notice of Emergency Adoption and Revised Rule Making in the Register.

2 When a public hearing is required by statute, the hearing cannot be held until 60 days after publication of the notice, and comments must be accepted for at least 5 days after the last required hearing. When the public comment period ends on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, agencies must accept comment through the close of business on the next succeeding workday. For notices published in this Issue : the 60-day period expires on May 15, 2022. the 45-day period expires on April 30, 2022. the 30-day period expires on April 15, 2022. KATHY HOCHUL. GOVERNOR. ROBERT J. RODRIGUEZ. SECRETARY OF STATE . NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE . For press and media inquiries call: (518) 486-9844.

3 For STATE Register production, scheduling and subscription information call: (518) 474-6957. E-mail: For legal assistance with STATE Register filing requirements call: (518) 474-6740. E-mail: The New York STATE Register is now available on-line at: The New York STATE Register (ISSN 0197 2472) is published weekly. Subscriptions are $80 per year for first class mailing and $40 per year for periodical mailing. The New York STATE Register is published by the New York STATE Department of STATE , One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231-0001. Periodical postage is paid at Albany, New York and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to NY STATE REGISTER, the Department of STATE , Division of Administrative Rules, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231-0001.

4 Printed on recycled paper NEW YORK STATE . REGISTER. Be a part of the rule making process! The public is encouraged to comment on any of the proposed rules appearing in this Issue . Comments must be made in writing and must be submitted to the agency that is proposing the rule. Address your com- ments to the agency representative whose name and address are printed in the notice of rule making. No special form is required; a handwritten letter will do. Individuals who access the online Register ( ) may send public comment via electronic mail to those recipients who provide an e-mail ad- dress in Notices of Proposed Rule Making. This includes Proposed, Emergency Proposed, Revised Proposed and Emergency Revised Proposed rule makings.

5 To be considered, comments should reach the agency before expiration of the public comment period. The law provides for a minimum 60-day public comment period after publication in the Register of every No- tice of Proposed Rule Making, and a 45-day public comment period for every Notice of Revised Rule Making. If a public hearing is required by statute, public comments are accepted for at least five days after the last such hearing. Agencies are also required to specify in each notice the last date on which they will accept public comment. When a time frame calculation ends on a Saturday or Sunday, the agency accepts public comment through the following Monday; when calculation ends on a holiday, public comment will be accepted through the following workday.

6 Agencies cannot take action to adopt until the day after expiration of the public com- ment period. The Administrative Regulations Review Commission (ARRC) reviews newly proposed regulations to examine issues of compliance with legislative intent, impact on the economy, and impact on affected parties. In addition to sending comments or recommendations to the agency, please do not hesitate to transmit your views to ARRC: Administrative Regulations Review Commission STATE Capitol Albany, NY 12247. Telephone: (518) 455-5091 or 455-2731. ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- Each paid subscription to the New York STATE Register includes one weekly Issue for a full year and four Quarterly Index issues.

7 The Quarterly is a cumulative list of actions that shows the status of every rule mak- ing action in progress or initiated within a calendar year. The Register costs $80 a year for a subscription mailed first class and $40 for periodical (second) class. Prepayment is required. To order, send a check or money order payable to the NYS Department of STATE to the following address: NYS Department of STATE One Commerce Plaza 99 Washington Avenue Suite 650. Albany, NY 12231-0001. Telephone: (518) 474-6957. New York STATE Register March 16, 2022/Volume XLIV, Issue 11. KEY: (P) Proposal; (RP) Revised Proposal; (E) Emergency; (EP) Emergency and Proposal; (A) Adoption; (AA) Amended Adoption; (W).

8 Withdrawal Individuals may send public comment via electronic mail to those recipients who provided an e-mail address in Notices of Proposed Rule Making. This includes Proposed, Emergency Proposed, Revised Proposed and Emergency Revised Proposed rule makings. Choose pertinent Issue of the Register and follow the procedures on the website ( ). Rule Making Activities Aging, Office for the 1 / Limits on Administrative Expenses and Executive Compensation (P). Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, Office of 1 / Patient Rights in OASAS Programs (P). 3 / Substance Use Disorder Residential Services (P). 4 / Substance Use Disorder Withdrawal and Stabilization Services (P).

9 5 / Residential Services (P). 6 / General Provisions Applicable to All Programs Certified, Funded or Otherwise Authorized by OASAS (P). 7 / Substance Use Disorder Residential Rehabilitation Services for Youth (P). 8 / Substance Use Disorder Inpatient Rehabilitation (P). 9 / General Service Standards for Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Programs (P). 10 / Incident Reporting in Oasas Certified, Licensed, Funded, or Operated Services (P). Audit and Control, Department of 11 / Regular Interest and Rate of Estimated Future Investment Earnings Mortality and Service Tables for Valuation (A). Financial Services, Department of 11 / Separate Accounts and Separate Account Contracts (P).

10 Gaming Commission, New York STATE 14 / Discretion to Require a Thoroughbred Jockey to Serve a Suspension for a Riding Violation at Track Where the Violation Occurred (A). Health, Department of 14 / COVID-19 Reporting and Testing (E). Human Rights, Division of 17 / Notice of Tenants' Rights to Reasonable Modifications and Accommodations for Persons with Disabilities (RP). Law, Department of 19 / Requirements for Contents of Annual Financial Reports to the Law Department by Public Charities (A). Public Service Commission 20 / Policies, Budgets, and Targets to Support Space and Water Heating Electrification Programs (P). 20 / Modifications to the Budget and Application to Disadvantaged Communities, Limits of Plugs Per Station, and Funding Levels (P).


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